No. Caveat, PC's get away with this for mice by sending PS/2 signals over
USB. The mouse 'falls back' to using PS/2 if the PS2 adapter is connected.

You cannot make a "smart" protocol (USB) into a stupid one (serial) easily
enough to make such a device economical to manufacture. It would practically
have to be a computer on it's own.

Matt

> ok
> the situation is i am going to REMOVE
> my USB PCI card for a SCSI PCI card.
> This means no USB for my Mac :(



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